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POSSIBLY spotted HGE-xxx........

saw a black zed with the top down and a guy that looked suspicously like duncan driving it :P

this was on abbott rd going towards seven hills......at around 1pm on friday....

oh and spotted a little red mr2 outside powerplay missing a front number plate and toyota badge.....cant believe it happened during the day tosh.....

Spotted HGE002 at UAS  few days ago about 530pm i think...some dude driving heheh :D

:bahaha: sorry didn't see you Jono...but thats 3 spotted in 1 trip that day...Kel will be pissed....

Spotted today, in Avon Damn of all places....

SJ0006

MT311

YCJ11E

YEY307

ASS45N

BOO57A

DAA60M

UNDGRD

DAV33Z

AMA59G

ABO608

ZDQ141

ZHKB720

CAS19D

HGE002

RONIN

ZER454

Spectacular collection of lines and ring ins :P

You gotta drive more like duncan....ie top down, sunnies on and driving like a hoon

:)

top down? CHECK - we are talking roof here right?

sunnies? CHECK

driving like a hoon? CHECK- who do you think taught me how to drive :)

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